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New Book by Alander Pulliam Challenges the Foundations of American Policing and the Modern Busines
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Unpacking the "Busines of Justice" and the Hidden Presumption of Suspicion Trapping America's Vulnerable Communities
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Rezul -- Renowned producer, entrepreneur, and former presidential candidate Alander Pulliam announces the release of his provocative and deeply urgent new book, The Badge and the Blind Spot: Racism, Profiling, Power, and the Fight for Justice. Equal parts personal narrative, legal analysis, and systemic critique, the book pulls back the curtain on institutional policing to expose how the presumption of innocence has been replaced by a predatory "presumption of suspicion" for millions of Americans.
Inspired by a pivotal, unjust encounter with law enforcement on a Friday night in Little Rock, Arkansas, Pulliam combines his background in criminal justice education and legal analysis to examine how perception routinely outweighs truth in modern America. Neither anti-police nor anti-law, The Badge and the Blind Spot serves as a measured but unapologetically direct challenge to the systems that govern everyday civic life.
"Laws can regulate behavior, but they cannot create character," says Pulliam. "We have been conditioned to believe that racism and profiling are issues of the past because the laws changed. But systems don't reform themselves when they profit from harm. Modern policing has adapted, transforming public safety into a corporate-style revenue stream that preys on the most vulnerable."
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The Badge and the Blind Spot meticulously examines the business of modern justice, exposing how some systems prioritize revenue over public service. Alander Pulliam explores how cities use traffic tickets and municipal fines to meet budget demands, how civil asset forfeiture allows billions in cash and property to be seized without criminal convictions, and how cash bail, court fees, and financial penalties can trap individuals in cycles of debt and incarceration. Through compelling analysis and case studies, including Ferguson, Missouri, and Beverly Hills, California, Pulliam highlights the ways policing, power, economics, and accountability intersect. More than an exposé, this book equips readers with practical knowledge of their constitutional rights, tools for navigating police encounters, and insights into the reforms necessary to build a more just and accountable system.
Alander Pulliam is an American film producer, author, actor, investor, and business strategist whose career spans nearly two decades across entertainment, media, and public leadership. A builder of infrastructures and independent platforms, Pulliam entered the national political arena in 2024 as a candidate for President of the United States, running on a platform of systemic reform, economic transparency, and institutional accountability.
Inspired by a pivotal, unjust encounter with law enforcement on a Friday night in Little Rock, Arkansas, Pulliam combines his background in criminal justice education and legal analysis to examine how perception routinely outweighs truth in modern America. Neither anti-police nor anti-law, The Badge and the Blind Spot serves as a measured but unapologetically direct challenge to the systems that govern everyday civic life.
"Laws can regulate behavior, but they cannot create character," says Pulliam. "We have been conditioned to believe that racism and profiling are issues of the past because the laws changed. But systems don't reform themselves when they profit from harm. Modern policing has adapted, transforming public safety into a corporate-style revenue stream that preys on the most vulnerable."
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The Badge and the Blind Spot meticulously examines the business of modern justice, exposing how some systems prioritize revenue over public service. Alander Pulliam explores how cities use traffic tickets and municipal fines to meet budget demands, how civil asset forfeiture allows billions in cash and property to be seized without criminal convictions, and how cash bail, court fees, and financial penalties can trap individuals in cycles of debt and incarceration. Through compelling analysis and case studies, including Ferguson, Missouri, and Beverly Hills, California, Pulliam highlights the ways policing, power, economics, and accountability intersect. More than an exposé, this book equips readers with practical knowledge of their constitutional rights, tools for navigating police encounters, and insights into the reforms necessary to build a more just and accountable system.
Alander Pulliam is an American film producer, author, actor, investor, and business strategist whose career spans nearly two decades across entertainment, media, and public leadership. A builder of infrastructures and independent platforms, Pulliam entered the national political arena in 2024 as a candidate for President of the United States, running on a platform of systemic reform, economic transparency, and institutional accountability.
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